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Movistar KOI Executes Clinical 2-0 Sweep Over GIANTX in LEC

Movistar KOI dominates GIANTX with a 2-0 victory in the LEC 2026 Spring Season, fueled by stellar performances from Myrwn and Supa.

GIANTXGIANTX
Series02
Movistar KOIMovistar KOIWinner
G1Movistar KOI33:33
G2Movistar KOI26:36
Polymarket

El mercado favorecía a Movistar KOI con 50% y ganó como se esperaba

GIANTX 50.0%·Movistar KOI 50.0%·Vol: $1436K

Movistar KOI has sent a definitive message to the rest of the LEC, securing a commanding 2-0 sweep against GIANTX in a series that promised tension but delivered pure dominance. This victory doesn't just add a win to their tally; it establishes them as a powerhouse capable of dismantling even the most talented rosters through superior macro and draft execution.

Key Takeaways

* Myrwn emerged as the series MVP, providing the backbone for both victories with a legendary 6/1/8 KDA on Rumble in Game 1 and an unkillable 18.00 KDA on Shen in Game 2. * The series was defined by a massive gold disparity, with Movistar KOI outperforming their opponents by a staggering 69.5k gold in the first game and a crushing 57.4k gold in the second. * While GIANTX entered with a 0% win probability according to Polymarket prediction markets, the result aligned perfectly with the betting sentiment, as the favorites completely stifled the underdog's potential.

Before the Series

Heading into this clash, the narrative was centered on whether GIANTX could disrupt the rhythm of the league's rising stars. Pre-match analysis suggested that Lot could be the X-factor, using his Renekton to create early advantages, while the pressure was expected to fall on the mid and jungle lanes of GIANTX. The pre-draft meta analysis also pointed toward a heavy emphasis on high-impact, scaling champions. With Varus and Rumble dominating the LEC landscape, the stage was set for a series of high-octane teamfights. The betting markets were even more certain, with a massive $286,200 in volume showing a 100% "No" prediction for a GIANTX upset, reflecting a total lack of confidence in the red side's ability to overcome the blue side's stability.

Game 1 — Setting the Tone

The opening game was a grueling marathon that tested the very limits of both rosters. Spanning over 44 minutes, this was a tactical chess match where GIANTX attempted to use the burst potential of Jackies on Akali to catch the Movistar KOI backline off guard. For a moment, it looked like the underdog might find their footing, as Jackies put up a massive 9/4/1 scoreline. However, the sheer weight of Movistar KOI's scaling was too much to bear. Myrwn's Rumble acted as a one-man army, controlling the frontline and facilitating teamfights that allowed Movistar KOI to secure 4 dragons and 2 barons. Despite the individual brilliance of Jackies, the lack of objective control for GIANTX allowed Movistar KOI to pull away, ending the game with a 13-18 kill advantage and a decisive victory.

Game effectively ended the series — The Pivot

If Game 1 was a test of endurance, Game 2 was a clinical execution. GIANTX entered the map with their backs against the wall, needing a miracle to avoid a 0-2 sweep. The draft, however, was a nightmare for the red side. Movistar KOI pivoted toward a high-pressure, aggressive composition that targeted the exact weaknesses identified in the pre-match analysis: the mid and jungle lanes. Supa's Kalista was a terror from the opening minutes, establishing a +1000 gold lead by the fifteen-minute mark. This pressure was compounded by Jojopyun's Anivia, which left Jackies' Azir at a massive -1883 gold deficit. The momentum was so lopsided that GIANTX's attempts to engage with Skarner were neutralized by Alvaro's utility on Renata Glasc. The game ended in just 26:40, a complete demolition that left GIANTX with only 13 kills to Movistar KOI's 26.

Aftermath

The aftermath of this series leaves Movistar KOI looking like the team to beat in the LEC 2026 Spring Season. They proved they can win both a long-form strategic battle and a short-form aggressive stomp. For GIANTX, the loss highlights a critical need to stabilize their mid-game transitions and find ways to protect their carries from the overwhelming jungle pressure exerted by players like Elyoya. As the league moves forward, the blueprint for beating Movistar KOI remains elusive, as they have shown they can adapt to any tempo the meta demands.

Series Stats

GameWinnerDurationKillsSeries MVP Highlight
Game 1Movistar KOI33:3313-18Myrwn (Rumble) 6/1/8
Game 2Movistat KOI26:4013-26Myrwn (Shen) 18.00 KDA

FAQ

Q: Why was the mid lane matchup so decisive for Movistar KOI in this series? A: The pressure from Jojopyun's Anivia and Vi created massive gold deficits for Jackies, specifically a -1883 gold gap in Game 2, which prevented GIANTX from scaling.

Q: Did the pre-match prediction regarding the win probability hold true?

Yes, the Polymarket data showed a 100% "No" for a GIANTX upset, and the 2-0 sweep for Movistar KOI perfectly matched that market sentiment.